Safety-razor.



G. TITTMAN.

SAFETY RAZGR. APPLIQATIOH FILED MAY 14, 1907.

PATENTED SEPT. 24,1907;

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SAFETY-RAZOR.

Specification ofLetters Patent.

Patented. Sept. 24, 1907.-

Anplicatiunfiied May 14, 1907. 'Serial No. 373,621.

To ,all'whom it may concern: 1

Be it known that I, Gonn'ano TITTMAiiN, a citizen of Gorlnany rcsiding at Fochc, near Solingen, Germany, have invented new and useiul Improvements in Safety- Razors, of which the following is a specification;

This invention relates to a safety razor which is so constructed that the handle may be clamped at different angles to the head, so that the device may be readily manipulated.

In the accompanying drawing: Figure is a side view,-partly in section, of my improved safety razor, and Figs 2 and 3 are perspective views of the same, showing the head set attdiffere'nt angles.

The toothed plate a of the'razor head is adapted to provided at its back .with a slottod'bow b. This bow extends laterally from the right towards the left edge of the head, so that it is parallel to the cutting edge of knife 1'; At the center of how b; there is pivoted to plate a, at c, a socket or arm d, which is thus arranged radially with relation to the bow. This arm is adapted to be engaged by a screw slotted bow,

center of the bow,

stud h, formed on the end of handle g. When the stud is screwed into the socket, the bow b, will be clamped between the end of the socket and a. shoi'ildcr k, of handle 9, so that the head is securely held to the handle;

For changing the angle between head and handle, it is only necessary to slacken the latter, turn it to the angle desired, and thenagain tighten it up.

I claim: t

1. In a safety razor, a head having a laterally extending bow anda: pivoted arm, combined with a blade'having a cutting edge parallel to said bow, and a handle adapted to eugagesaid'b'ow and arm, substantially as specified.

2. Inasafety razor, a head having a laterally extended and a socketed arr'n pivoted to the 'headwi'b-the combined with a. blade having a cutting edge parallel to the bow, a handle having a shoulder adapted to engage the bow, and a threaded stud adapted to en gage the socketed arm. substantially as specified.

Signed by me, at Diisseldorf, German this eighteenth day of April 1907.

- GERHARD TITTMANN. Witnesses ALFRED I'OHLMEYER,

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